£180 FROM Wacom, wacom.com
FEATURES Multi-touch, 21.6x13.5cm active area, Intuos pen included, 480g
W hen it comes to Wacom products, you expect a high end feel. Unfortunately, the Intuos 3D doesn’t quite live up to other members of the family. It looks great, with pleasing shapes, thin enough to be comfortable and with some useful buttons, but the plastics used are hard and brittle feeling, rather than the more commonly used soft-touch materials Wacom is known for. Everything feels a little cheap, including the stylus and tablet buttons.
However, the interactions with the tablet are very positive and feel good in extended use; that’s important, as this kind of tool often supersedes the use of a mouse. The button clicks feel responsive and inspire confidence on both tablet and stylus.…